Over the last decade, the Colombian military has successfully rolled back insurgent groups, cleared and secured conflict zones, and enabled the extraction of oil and other key commodity exports. As a result, official policies of both the Uribe and Santos governments have promoted the armed forces to participate to an unprecedented extent in economic activities intended to consolidate the gains of the 2000s. These include formal involvement in the economy, streamlined in a consortium of military enterprises and social foundations that are intended to put the Colombian defense sector “on the map” nationally and internationally, and informal involvement expanded mainly through new civic action development projects intended to consolidate the s...
This paper analyzes the Colombian military forces` strategy supported on the widening of war-fightin...
With the demise of the Colombian cartels in the late 1980s, a new business paradigm has emerged in C...
Civil war acutely inhibits economic growth, according to a prominent set of civil war literature. Ho...
Over the last decade, the Colombian military has successfully rolled back insurgent groups, cleared ...
Over the last decade, the Colombian military has successfully rolled back insurgent groups, cleared ...
This paper aims to describe the operational transformation of the Colombian army since the 1990s. Sp...
For the first time in 40 years, cautious optimism pervades discussions of Bogota\u27s seemingly intr...
Colombia\u27s increasingly effective efforts to mitigate the power of the FARC and other illegitimat...
In the late 1990s, Colombia was considered by many to be a failed state due to endemic crime, pervas...
American strategy towards Colombia has shifted from a counternarcotics focus to more comprehensive s...
This paper examines several cases of military economic activities that persist in Latin America, des...
The internal conflict in Colombia has propelled the development of security sector reform (SSR) prog...
The main purpose of this discussion paper is to present a general view of the consequences of Plan C...
This monograph is the first in a new Special Series of monographs that stems from the February 2001 ...
This article examines the socioeconomic effects of the illegal drug industry on economic and social ...
This paper analyzes the Colombian military forces` strategy supported on the widening of war-fightin...
With the demise of the Colombian cartels in the late 1980s, a new business paradigm has emerged in C...
Civil war acutely inhibits economic growth, according to a prominent set of civil war literature. Ho...
Over the last decade, the Colombian military has successfully rolled back insurgent groups, cleared ...
Over the last decade, the Colombian military has successfully rolled back insurgent groups, cleared ...
This paper aims to describe the operational transformation of the Colombian army since the 1990s. Sp...
For the first time in 40 years, cautious optimism pervades discussions of Bogota\u27s seemingly intr...
Colombia\u27s increasingly effective efforts to mitigate the power of the FARC and other illegitimat...
In the late 1990s, Colombia was considered by many to be a failed state due to endemic crime, pervas...
American strategy towards Colombia has shifted from a counternarcotics focus to more comprehensive s...
This paper examines several cases of military economic activities that persist in Latin America, des...
The internal conflict in Colombia has propelled the development of security sector reform (SSR) prog...
The main purpose of this discussion paper is to present a general view of the consequences of Plan C...
This monograph is the first in a new Special Series of monographs that stems from the February 2001 ...
This article examines the socioeconomic effects of the illegal drug industry on economic and social ...
This paper analyzes the Colombian military forces` strategy supported on the widening of war-fightin...
With the demise of the Colombian cartels in the late 1980s, a new business paradigm has emerged in C...
Civil war acutely inhibits economic growth, according to a prominent set of civil war literature. Ho...